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Nonamiya [84]
1 year ago
6

the interest earnings one gives up to hold more liquid assets are: * 10 points a. an opportunity cost. b. a transactions cost. c

. an asset of the company. d. a liability of the company. e. stock dividends.
Business
1 answer:
julsineya [31]1 year ago
4 0

The interest earnings one gives up to hold more liquid assets are an opportunity cost.

What does a business' potential cost entail?

An opportunity cost illustration.

Opportunity cost is, to put it simply, what a business owner loses out on when choosing one course of action over another. It is a method for quantifying the advantages and dangers of any choice, resulting in more effective decision-making in general.

The opportunity cost of keeping money at home is Rs. 2000 per year as opposed to keeping it in the bank. As an easy example of opportunity cost, let's say a person has Rs. 50000 in his hand and has the choice to keep it with him at home or deposit it in the bank, which will yield interest of 4% annually.

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